Reading: We will be reading “Diary of a
Worm” and other diary books to identify who is telling the story at various
points in a text. We will also ask and
answer questions about key details in a text.
Your child will continue to come home with a guided reading book
to read in their “book in a bag.” Please remember to practice reading
your child’s book-in-a-bag with them. Ask them comprehension
questions, such as, “Who are the characters?” and “Tell me what happened in the
beginning, middle, and end of this story.” **As a reminder, it depends on the schedule when I meet with guided reading
groups each day. I am not able to meet with every group every day.
If your child brings home the same book, he/she may reread that book, read a
different book, or read on raz-kids.
Writing: We will continue our opinion writing unit. First, they will learn to review a collection and make choices about which item in that collection is the best, writing defenses for those judgments. Second, the students will learn how to write a review about anything, such as toys, restaurants, video games, movies, etc. Finally, the students will learn to write about book reviews. They will summarize, evaluate, judge, and defend their judgments. This week we will continue writing opinions about topics, and we will continue to learn how to support our opinion by writing detailed reasons. We will soon use what we have learned about opinion writing to write book reviews. I will continue to conference with students and reinforce the application of what we are learning.
Word Study/Spelling:
-Letter Name- Consonants
Blends: pl, sl, bl, fl (plug, slip, blush, flag)
-Fry Words: how, will, up,
other, about
-Grammar: Personal and
possessive pronouns
Math: Our math lessons each day
will include computational fluency, fact fluency, and core math instruction
focused on the first grade common core math standards. Computational fluency
will help the students to use the most effective and efficient strategies.
Fact Fluency is working with both addition and subtraction facts within
10. Our end-of-the-year goal is to have students complete 15 addition
facts in one minute and 15 subtraction facts in one minute. Our core
lessons will include hands-on math activities and games that support the common
core. We will be continuing to work on if both sides of a number
sentence/equation are equal and how we can prove it. We will also be working on identifying 2 and
3 digit numbers and number sequencing, starting at any number less than 120.
2nd grading period Science and Social
Studies:
Science: Habitats
Social Studies: Economics – we will learn about needs and wants.
Homework: A new homework log will be sent home after Thanksgiving break.Thank you for your continued home support!
Extras:
Science: Habitats
Social Studies: Economics – we will learn about needs and wants.
Homework: A new homework log will be sent home after Thanksgiving break.Thank you for your continued home support!
Extras:
-Please make sure you are
sending your child with a peanut-free snack!
-Back from Thanksgiving break
on November 27th!
-Winter/Holiday Celebration-
December 20th
- End of 2nd grading
period- December 20th
- Last student day before
winter break- December 20th
- Winter break for students:
Dec. 21st - Jan. 6th (back on the 7th)
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